Bolton Council asks for restrictions to remain after sudden unpredicted rise on COVID cases
Bolton Council has asked for additional coronavirus restrictions to remain in place after an unforeseen spike in the local infection rate.
Bolton Council has asked for additional coronavirus restrictions to remain in place after an unforeseen spike in the local infection rate.
Additional COVID-19 restrictions in Bolton will be lifted on Wednesday 2 September.
Update on Bolton Council’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
An order that allows officers to confiscate alcohol from nuisance drinkers in Bolton is set to end, and the public can have their say on whether it should be extended.
The full programme for the first ever virtual Bolton Food and Drink Festival has been served up.
Councillor David Greenhalgh, the Leader of Bolton Council said: “I am delighted that the Mayor Of Greater Manchester has listened and respected my call to have restrictions eased in Bolton.
Bolton Council has produced a comprehensive guide for parents and pupils ahead of returning to school in September.
The partners behind Bolton’s Fund have announced the upcoming rounds of funding that will help tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the community.
A total of 1,904 ‘laughing gas’ canisters have been removed from two Bolton convenience stores after the shops were found to be selling them to young people.
The Mayor of Bolton, Councillor Linda Thomas, is offering her support to local businesses, charities and organisations.